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The MIMIC-III Waveform Database has been released, containing over
67,000 recordings of signals collected by bedside patient monitors
in intensive care units, and spanning over 3 million hours of
waveform data. For about one third of the database, extensive
clinical information is also available to qualified researchers via
the MIMIC-III Clinical Database.

The database contains non-EEG physiological signals collected
at Quality of Life Laboratory at University of Texas at Dallas, used to infer
the neurological status of 20 healthy subjects. The data collected consists
of electrodermal activity, temperature, acceleration, heart rate, and arterial
oxygen level. A description of the dataset and its collection methods are described in A Non-EEG Biosignals Dataset for Assessment and Visualization of Neurological Status.